Classify governments according to three sets of characteristics.
Define systems of government based on who can participate.
Identify different ways that power can be distributed, geographically, within a state.
Describe a government by the distribution of power between the executive and legislative branch.
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Watch corresponding video(s); further revising notes.
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Watch the corresponding topic Interactive Flipped Video; pausing and playing as needed to record and revise notes.
By the end of this lesson students should be able to classify governments according to three sets of characteristics. Define systems of government based on who can participate. Identify different ways that power can be distributed, geographically, within a state. Describe a government by the distribution of power between the executive and legislative branch.
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